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A professional dental educational poster about Curodont - biomimetic dental remineralization technology. The poster should include: - Title: "CURODONT" with subtitle "Guided Enamel Regeneration" - Two product sections: "Curodont Repair" (for treating early carious lesions) and "Curodont Protect" (for caries prophylaxis and erosion protection) - Key technology: P11-4 Peptide / Oligo-Peptide 103 biomimetic technology - Mechanism: Self-assembling peptide diffuses into depth of carious lesion, attracts calcium and phosphate from saliva, induces hydroxyapatite crystal regeneration throughout lesion depth - Clinical benefits: 93% success rate (arrest + regression of early caries), up to 6 years follow-up, drill-free treatment, no injections needed, works within 2 weeks - Step-by-step application steps: Clean tooth surface, Apply Curodont Repair (3 min), Follow with Curodont Protect - Indications: White spot lesions, initial proximal caries, high-risk patients, orthodontic patients - Cross-section diagram of tooth enamel showing peptide penetration and mineral deposition - Clean clinical style with blue/white/teal color scheme, scientific diagrams, and vVARDIS Switzerland branding note

Curodont Poster
Here's your Curodont educational poster! It covers:
  • Curodont Repair - uses P11-4 self-assembling peptide technology that diffuses into early carious lesions and induces hydroxyapatite regeneration throughout the lesion depth
  • Curodont Protect - Oligo-Peptide 103 gel enriched with calcium, phosphate, and fluoride for caries prophylaxis and erosion protection
  • Key clinical data: 93% success rate, up to 6 years follow-up, drill-free and injection-free
  • Application steps and indications (white spot lesions, orthodontic patients, high-risk caries patients)
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Curodont P11-4 peptide caries remineralization efficacy

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self-assembling peptide enamel regeneration clinical trial

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PMID: 40716822

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PMID: 40181020

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PMID: 41832454

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P11-4 white spot lesion orthodontic caries arrest

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PMID: 37264364

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Curodont Repair proximal caries clinical trial long-term

Here is a summary of the recent clinical research on Curodont efficacy:

Recent Clinical Evidence on Curodont (P11-4 Peptide)

Highest-Level Evidence

1. Network Meta-Analysis - White Spot Lesion Therapies [PMID: 37264364] Xie et al., BMC Oral Health, 2023 - Systematic Review + Network Meta-Analysis (42 studies, 1,906 participants)
This is the strongest available evidence. Key findings:
  • P11-4 + Fluoride Varnish ranked at the top alongside Resin Infiltration (RI) for WSL treatment - both significantly outperformed the gold standard (fluoride varnish alone)
  • P11-4 alone also showed statistically significant superiority over the control group
  • SUCRA ranking hierarchy: P11-4 + FV > RI > SAP P11-4 > CPP-ACPF > CPP-ACP > FV > control
  • Conclusion: P11-4-based agents and resin infiltration are the best current WSL therapies

Recent RCT (2025)

2. Curodont Repair Fluoride Plus vs. MI Varnish vs. Duraphat in Primary Teeth [PMID: 40716822] Khairy et al., J Evidence-Based Dent Practice, 2025 - RCT, 66 children, 12-month follow-up
  • CRFP achieved 6.46x higher odds of caries arrest vs. Duraphat (AOR = 6.46, p = 0.011)
  • CRFP showed 19.86x higher odds of reducing active lesions vs. Duraphat (AOR = 19.86, p = 0.003)
  • CRFP reduced DIAGNOdent readings significantly better than Duraphat at all time intervals
  • Greatest lesion size reduction and esthetic improvement achieved with CRFP
  • Conclusion: Superior remineralization and esthetics vs. both comparators in primary teeth WSLs

Laboratory / In Vitro Studies (2025-2026)

3. P11-4 vs. CCP-ACPF in Orthodontic WSLs [PMID: 40181020] Danisman et al., Scientific Reports, 2025 - Micro-CT, FE-SEM, EDX analysis on bovine enamel
  • Curodont FP applied pre+post demineralization achieved lesion depth of 0.15 mm and mineral density of 2.56 gHA/cm³ (highest in the study)
  • Both MI Varnish and Curodont FP were "highly effective for WSL remineralization" and clinically interchangeable
  • Pre-treatment application of MI Varnish offers additional preventive benefit before orthodontic banding
4. SAP P11-4 Post-Bleaching Recovery [PMID: 41832454] Asik et al., BMC Oral Health, 2026 - In vitro comparison of 6 remineralizing agents after bleaching
  • Curodont Protect achieved near-complete microhardness recovery to baseline after in-office bleaching with 35% H₂O₂
  • Ranked #1 among 6 agents: Curodont Protect > PRG Pro-Care Gel > Nano-HA > CPP-ACP > ReminPro > Control
  • Also uniquely restored lightness (ΔL) to baseline - relevant for post-bleaching shade stability

Summary Table

StudyDesignDurationKey Finding
Xie 2023NMA, 1,906 pts-P11-4+FV = top-ranked WSL therapy
Khairy 2025RCT, 66 children12 months6.5x caries arrest vs. Duraphat
Danisman 2025In vitro, micro-CT28 daysHighest mineral density among agents
Asik 2026In vitro28 daysBest microhardness recovery post-bleach

Bottom Line

The clinical evidence base for Curodont is growing and consistently positive. The 2023 network meta-analysis (strongest evidence) places P11-4 + fluoride varnish at the top of the treatment hierarchy for white spot lesions. The 2025 RCT in primary teeth confirms superior clinical arrest rates vs. conventional fluoride varnishes. A gap remains in long-term RCT data for proximal/interproximal caries in permanent teeth - the 93% success figure cited by vVARDIS comes from their own clinical follow-up studies rather than independent RCTs.
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